BonairII
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Motor ran well the first time I took it on the water. 2nd time out, I dropped a coil (hopefully new coil solves that problem.
Before I go back on the water, I want to verify that the link &sync and throttle cam etc are correct.
The service manual seems pretty straightforward, but I've got a couple things I'm not clear about.
First- When explaining the throttle cam adjust, the manual states something to effect of "when the cam roller contacts the cam, yadda yadda". Does this mean that there is a throttle position where the cam and roller AREN'T in contact? Because the way it's set up now, the roller is always in contact with the cam.
Second- The manual states to use a timing light on #1 cyl and start motor. Then adjust idle stop screw til TDC mark is aligned with the pointer. What does idle speed have to do with timing? :confused This will be the first time I've ever used a timing light, so I want to understand what I'm doing....and WHY I'm doing it.
Here is the info straight from my manual:
Before I go back on the water, I want to verify that the link &sync and throttle cam etc are correct.
The service manual seems pretty straightforward, but I've got a couple things I'm not clear about.
First- When explaining the throttle cam adjust, the manual states something to effect of "when the cam roller contacts the cam, yadda yadda". Does this mean that there is a throttle position where the cam and roller AREN'T in contact? Because the way it's set up now, the roller is always in contact with the cam.
Second- The manual states to use a timing light on #1 cyl and start motor. Then adjust idle stop screw til TDC mark is aligned with the pointer. What does idle speed have to do with timing? :confused This will be the first time I've ever used a timing light, so I want to understand what I'm doing....and WHY I'm doing it.
Here is the info straight from my manual: